2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.794176
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Mucormycosis Amid COVID-19 Crisis: Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Novel Treatment Strategies to Combat the Spread

Abstract: The havoc unleashed by COVID-19 pandemic has paved way for secondary ominous fungal infections like Mucormycosis. It is caused by a class of opportunistic pathogens from the order Mucorales. Fatality rates due to this contagious infection are extremely high. Numerous clinical manifestations result in damage to multiple organs subject to the patient’s underlying condition. Lack of a proper detection method and reliable treatment has made the management of this infection troublesome. Several reports studying the… Show more

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“…An interesting fact to note here is that among various risk factors AIDS, liver cirrhosis, cancer, hematological diseases, high doses of steroids or solid organ transplant make patients vulnerable to mucormycosis. Decreased monocyte and neutrophil counts may be critical ones as they are potentially known to limit the spore germination [66] . Recent outbreak in India may be due to the high doses of steroids and uncontrolled blood sugar level in COVID-19 patients.…”
Section: Pathogenic Pathways and Associated Risk Factors Of Cammentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An interesting fact to note here is that among various risk factors AIDS, liver cirrhosis, cancer, hematological diseases, high doses of steroids or solid organ transplant make patients vulnerable to mucormycosis. Decreased monocyte and neutrophil counts may be critical ones as they are potentially known to limit the spore germination [66] . Recent outbreak in India may be due to the high doses of steroids and uncontrolled blood sugar level in COVID-19 patients.…”
Section: Pathogenic Pathways and Associated Risk Factors Of Cammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In present times we are lacking clinically proven and standardized test as the use of molecular techniques on both fresh clinical material and histopathological sections for the diagnosis of mucormycosis are presently minimally supported because formalin destroys DNA; thus, samples which are collected from patients and are not preserved in paraffin preferred over paraffin-embedded tissue [123] . DNA finding in serum is extremely encouraging, but it is only supported with modest strength due to a lack of standardisation.…”
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“…Over 47,000 cases were reported in India by July 2021. Out of which, approximately 28,000 were active cases [ 10 , 11 ]. For the period of August 2021 to February 2022, the exact number of COVID-19-associated mucormycosis cases in India remains uncertain.…”
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confidence: 99%